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Italian word

disgustoso

disgusting, revolting

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disgusting

causing revulsion or strong distaste

⚠️ The trap

This is actually a near-match, but learners sometimes use 'disgustoso' thinking it is milder than it is — in Italian it is just as strong as 'disgusting' in English.

To say "causing revulsion or strong distaste" in Italian:

disgustoso

"disgustoso" in English means:

disgusting, revolting

Example

"Quell'odore è disgustoso."

"That smell is disgusting."

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